The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 271 巻F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... feel that I have lived a long time . Though my age is but eighteen , yet I feel as if I was much older . Why are you so silent , my dear friend ? I earnestly hope you are not ill . I am afraid it is nearly a month since I heard from you ...
... feel that I have lived a long time . Though my age is but eighteen , yet I feel as if I was much older . Why are you so silent , my dear friend ? I earnestly hope you are not ill . I am afraid it is nearly a month since I heard from you ...
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... feel it's particularly hard upon me , for I have taken as much pains to cultivate your English accent as I took to learn the French one . ” " Well , as regards the English accent , you have signally failed to catch on , " he said ...
... feel it's particularly hard upon me , for I have taken as much pains to cultivate your English accent as I took to learn the French one . ” " Well , as regards the English accent , you have signally failed to catch on , " he said ...
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... feel the emotions he portrays so long as he compels the public to feel them . And the best method for making the public so feel , after all , every actor must find out for himself . There is no other way . Finally , said Mr. Irving , in ...
... feel the emotions he portrays so long as he compels the public to feel them . And the best method for making the public so feel , after all , every actor must find out for himself . There is no other way . Finally , said Mr. Irving , in ...
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